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    <title>I have a social disease</title>
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      <title>Comment by Jeffrey Cufaude</title>
      <link>indytallguy@yahoo.com</link>
      <description>Good for you.  At 42, I&apos;m by no means a young tech kid but I am increasingly frustrated with the slow migration of arts groups to even attempt to use anything not resembling traditional media for exposure opportunities.  Here in Indy, our Arts Council made this big ad splash promoting a new web site to encourage people to buy local art, but when you get to the site all you can do is download a buyer&apos;s guide and some art wallpaper and link to the longstanding database of artists in Indy.   Blech.</description>
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